Take some style cues from Wes Anderson's 2001 masterwork

The Printed Shirt

The Printed Shirt

Eli Cash characterizes himself in a single question: “Do you think I’m especially not a genius?” Certainly Cash, as played by Owen Wilson, has something of the anti-genius about him — snorting coke in bathrooms and touting his own erudition and vernacular prowess whenever he has the opportunity. But no degree of pretension can suppress his natural verve for style, as demonstrated by the variety of animal hide shirts and cowboy hats he sports throughout the film (a look he no doubt affects for its vaguely exotic intellectual charm). His first appearance finds him decked out in the epitomé of tacky clothing: a garishly patterned shirt. And yet, some ten years later, it proves oddly prescient. PS By Paul Smith has made a name for itself making hypersmall floral prints popular again, and here they give you ample chance to indulge your inner Eli.

The Double-Breasted Suit

The Double-Breasted Suit

The Tenebaum patriarch, Royal, spends the bulk of the film roaming about in the riches of his own Old World earnings. Though he's penniless in reality he's loathe to give up his former grandeur. Here we see him wearing his favored style of tailoring — the double-breasted suit — which signals the ultimate in upper-crust fashion, both opulent and restrained. Ovadia & Sons offer a modern take on Royal’s ostentation that should sate anybody’s impulse to show it all off.